Sounds good.
You will probably start with puree foods.
Also, besides weight start taking different measurements. Measure around your waist and anywhere else you are likely to see a change.
Please complete your profile so we can know a little more about you as well especially what type of weight loss surgery you had.
Another measure, which I find to be very important, is what I call "Medical maladies that are diminished/gone". Start noticing the changes in terms of Rx's you no longer require, aches that are going away or gone, climbing stairs without losing your breath, etc.
Get creative.
Here is my list so you can see what I am talking about: (CHANCE TO BRAG AGAIN !!!

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Medical/Physical Maladies that have been resolved to date
• Diabetes resolved – off all meds, avg reading 110
• BP normal again – I am still taking bystolic 5mg. Resting pulse is around 60 and BP near or below 120/80. Without the bystolic my resting pulse is still in the 60s. However, my BP goes up to the high 130s/high 80s.
• Sleep Apnea resolved – I am not snoring nor do I believe I am stopping breathing. I will confirm this later this year. The air pressure from the CPAP machine was making me very uncomfortable; lots of burping. I need to make another appointment with Dr.
• Legs no longer swollen
• Waist size has shrunk – Wearing size 44 pants comfortably and just made it into 42 pants.
• Feet are smaller – I was able to put a pair of dress shoes on that I haven’t been able to wear.
• I stay under 1200 calories a day. Most days around 1000 calories.
• I have a lot more energy
• I can dance, dance and dance
• I can walk up neighborhood hills without having to stop; no longer breathless.
• My incontinence due to my prostatectomy has been resolved.
• I am able to sleep in my bed again. I had been sleeping In an upright chair to be comfortable.
• Dramatically reduced backaches; almost completely gone.
Best wishes,
Ralph